Nguyen Shack – a fantastic place for a family adventure

For those wanting to experience an authentic family friendly home-stay in the Mekong Delta – you can’t go past the Nguyen Shack.

The Nguyen Shack is located 6 kilometres from the city centre of Can Tho on the gorgeous waterways of the Mekong Delta.

When doing my research on where to stay in the Mekong Delta, I stumbled across the Nguyen Shack on TripAdvisor. On TripAdvisor it has a 4.5 star rating on TripAdvisor from 459 reviews and is listed as the number 1 place to stay in Can Tho. So I knew I was on to something.

Our Arrival

As soon as our cab pulled up outside the Nguyen Shack – we were immediately greeted like family. Kye, a lovely young male staff member came straight over to help us get out our bags. It felt like we had been away somewhere and had arrived home.

Kye led us into the open air dining area and got us a delicious welcome drink of lime juice and then took us to our shack and told us a little about the Nguyen Shack.

The Shacks

The Nguyen shack is set up with one main shack (which is nothing more than a large room made out of bamboo on stilts completely open to the elements) which houses the dining room and then various smaller individual shacks which are the guest rooms.

Myla getting her hair done by one of the staff in the dining area.

To reach the individual guest rooms, you take the large swing bridge over the water. Getting over the swing bridge the first time was quite a challenge. We were all in hysterics as the bridge moved side to side whilst we made our way across.

On the other side of the swing bridge there is a short walk through a dense garden of banana and papaya trees. You must also overstep a few cats and dogs who have no intention of moving out of the way of anyone whilst they take their naps in the middle of the path.

You then turn to the left and take another path where all the guest shacks are. To reach your shack you must then walk over a rustic bridge built over a small creek. The walk from the main shack to the individual shacks takes no more than a few minutes.

The accommodation shacks are also on stilts with balconies overlooking the Ong Tim River complete with hammocks for the ultimate relaxation. We loved spending our time out here swinging in the hammock just unwinding.

Whilst the rooms appear basic they are full of all the modern necessities like wi-fi, fridge and fans. Also provided is drinking water and a variety snacks. There was even some chop sticks on our bed as a gift which I thought was very sweet.

Andy’s and Myla’s favourite part of the shack was the huge outdoor bathroom completely exposed to the elements. Given it was quite hot during our stay, these two kept hoping in here having a cool off.

Number of days / nights needed

We stayed at the Nguyen Shack for 2 nights and had 1 full day and 2 half days. Whilst this was enough time to do everything we wanted to do, I would have liked to have more time to simply relax here.

We originally had booked flights to leave Can Tho much later on our last day at the Nguyen Shack. Unfortunately these flights were cancelled and so we had to travel overland to our next destination and therefore had to leave early in the day. Perhaps spending a few more hours at the Nguyen Shack as we had originally planned would have been ideal.

I’d recommend you at least spend 2 nights here, 3 if you have the time.

How we arrived and departed the city

We came to the Nguyen Shack from Ho Chi Minh City in a private car. This cost $100 US and was arranged via Hanoi Private Transfers. You can also get a bus to Can Tho from Ho Chi Minh City but by the time you pay to get to the bus station in Ho Chi Minh City, pay to get from the bus station in Can Tho to Nguyen Shack – for 3 people it works out better value to get a car the whole way. The journey took about 3 hours.

Our next destination after Can Tho was Phu Quoc. We had initially booked flights for this leg of the trip, however the flights were cancelled and we were forced to go overland to Rach Gia and catch a ferry to Phu Quoc. This worked out much cheaper – but took most of the day. Flights a pretty cheap so I would recommend this option for others doing a similar itinerary.

The staff at the Nguyen Shack arranged a car to take us to Rach Gia at the cost of $70 US (approx. $93 AUD) and the trip took 2 hours.

Prices

Accommodation per night for private room including breakfast for 3 people – $49 US (approx. $65 AUD)

Main meal – $3.55 – $4.45 US (approx. $5 – $6 AUD)

French Fries – $2.20 US (approx. $3 AUD)

Spring Rolls – $2.20 US (approx. $3 AUD)

Fruit Smoothie – $1.15 US (approx. $1.50 AUD)

Local Beer – $0.70 US (approx. $1 AUD)

Diet Coke – $0.70 (approx. $1 AUD)

Food Tour – $20 US (approx. $26 AUD)

Floating Market Tour – $10 US (approx. $13 AUD)

Bike Tour – $8 US (approx. $11 AUD)

Cocktails – $2.25 US (approx. $3 AUD)

Final words on the Nguyen Shack

The Nguyen Shack is super family friendly. The staff are so warm and kind to the kids, Myla absolutely adored them.

The whole place is just one huge playground for the kids with animals such as pigs, cats, dogs and fish to watch, pat and play with. Myla loved walking over the swing bridge and other little bridges to reach our shack.

This place is amazing and I cannot recommend it enough.

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Hi Ren – thanks for your kind words – glad my posts are helping. Your question is a tough one – I would really love to say it is suitable, but if your toddler is anything like Myla was when she started to walk, running off every which way then its possibly not going to be ideal. The Nguyen Shack is like one big playground, stairs, water ways and swing bridges everywhere as well as cats, dogs, pigs, fish etc. It may possibly be unsafe for your little one, either that or you may spend your time constantly worried and running after the toddler. Please feel free to ask me anything else you need for your upcoming trip.